Examples

I will be writing something on the wall. 

  1. We will be cooking a great meal for the guests. 
  2. You will be running in the race.
  3. They will be participating in the competition.
  4. He will be learning English.
  5. She will be listening to him.
  6. It will be working.

At early stage, ask the kid to use only will. I mean, you can avoid using shall. Second Language Learners usually skip this structure, they prefer to use Future Simple Tense. For instance, when will you complete your homework? But, the following questions may be asked.

  1. Will you be designing this art?
  2. Guests are coming, will you be helping me in the kitchen?
  3. Your school is going to organize a competition. Will you be participating?
  4. Your teacher has given much homework. When will you be completing it?
  5. Why will you be doing this to me?

Activity for Kids

  1. Tomorrow at 9 a.m., I ________ (attend) my math class.
  2. Next week, my friends and I ________ (play) a soccer match.
  3. At 8am tomorrow, my brother ________ (take) a shower.
  4. In two days, my family ________ (go) on a picnic.
  5. Next year, I ________ (study) in a new classroom.
  6. At this time tomorrow, I ________ (do) my homework.
  7. In three days, my school ________ (have) a sports day.
  8. Next month, my class ________ (go) on a field trip.
  9. Tomorrow evening, my parents ________ (watch) a movie.
  10. In a week, my friends and I ________ (have) a sleepover.

    Answers:

  • will be attending
  • will be playing
  • will be taking
  • will be going
  • will be studying
  • will be doing
  • will be having
  • will be going
  • will be watching
  • will be having